It will be the first-ever visit of an Indian President to Sweden and Belarus.
In an interaction with around 50 members of the Indian business delegation that will accompany him to Sweden and Belarus along with representatives of FICCI, CII and ASSOCHAM, Mukherjee said there is also scope to learn from Sweden its practices in sustainable development as well as innovation.
"The representatives who included B P Rao, Chairman-cum- Managing Director of BHEL, briefed the President about their activities in India and plans for the visit to Sweden and Belarus," a statement from Press Secretary to Mukherjee Venu Rajamony said.
"He said he was delighted to see in the delegation new faces, new ideas and new vision. He was impressed by their plans to seek investments as well as explore new opportunities. He is happy the Indian delegation is filled with confidence and optimism," it said.
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Mukherjee called upon the business community to draw lessons from the experience they gain during the visit and to apply them in the Indian situation.
Expressing confidence that the interaction of the business delegation with their counterparts will contribute to building of closer relations between people of the two countries, Mukherjee said tremendous opportunities await India in the world.